SJUD - 2/8/95 SB 60 CRUISE SHIP GAMBLING & PROMOTIONS  SENATOR BERT SHARP , sponsor, informed committee members that an identical bill passed the Legislature in 1994 but was vetoed by the previous Governor. SB 60 accommodates the concerns that arose and were approved during the committee process. SB 60 authorizes the Department of Commerce and Economic Development to offer an exemption for cruise ships which would allow the continuation of shipboard casino operations while in Alaskan waters. Casino gambling on cruise ships is a worldwide accepted practice. Casino operations would not be allowed while the ship is in port or within 3 miles of a port of call. By allowing gambling activities on state waters, the state would benefit from the collection of exemption fees, ranging from $7,500 to $40,000 per ship (depending on passenger size). Casino gambling has no impact on Alaskan communities as only ticketed passengers are allowed on board while the casinos are in operation. In the interest of maintaining world class cruise amenities on board Alaska destination cruises, Senator Sharp urged the committee's support of SB 60. Number 44 SENATOR ADAMS asked what the Administration's position is on SB 60. SENATOR SHARP understood this Administration to be more friendly to SB 60 than the past Administration. Number 65 SENATOR ADAMS made a motion to move SB 60 out of committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, the motion passed.